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biggles wrote on 11/19/2007, 4:25 PM
If you are serious about your wedding videos (in general) free music won't really cut it.

I use SonicFire Pro for all of my music. It costs money but all of the music is royalty-free.

Wayne
daryl wrote on 11/19/2007, 4:29 PM
Also you might look at digitaljuice.com, they have a LOT of royalty free music and run some cost-effective specials. Great company.
Spot|DSE wrote on 11/19/2007, 4:33 PM
Not to mention CineScore and VASST TrakPaks for royaltyfree, but not free to download.
dcrandall wrote on 11/19/2007, 4:41 PM
You may want to try http://www.freeplaymusic.com/

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Tim L wrote on 11/19/2007, 5:34 PM
I don't know how appropriate these sites will be for wedding videos, but since this topic came up here are a few sites with free-to-use music.

NOTE: Some of these require you to ask permission before using the music, or require attribution (listing them in credits)

MusOpen: Public domain classical music. Some of the piano works might do well for you. http://www.musopen.com/

Ghostnotes: Bill Cushman's website. Ask permission before using, but I think he always grants it. The page doesn't show properly in my browser (Int Explorer) -- you need to scroll way down the page to find what I assume should be showing in the right-hand half of the page.

http://ghostnotes.blogspot.com/

This song from Bill Cushman -- Esmovoir -- is very beautiful -- give a listen. Would work very well on wedding videos or slide shows.http://homepage.mac.com/cushy1/esmovoir/Esmovoir.mp3

Incompetech -- Kevin MacLeod. A wide array of music. Free to use, but appreciates a $5 donation. Asks that you give him credit. http://www.incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/

Another "not free but very affordable option" is Stock20.com. Buy a song (multiple edits) for $7 and its yours to use forever. Spot wrote a review of them a few years back: http://www.stock20.com/commerce/index.php Stock20 used to be updated with new songs about every month or so, but it looks like nothing new has been added since June.

Tim L